The Zero Theorem desperately wants to have something to say, but the mediation on nothingness it promises would have been more interesting than the exercise in repetition it delivers.
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YOUTH ACTION: CALL THEM PUSHOUTS, NOT DROPOUTS
“A school is not a jail. It should be a loving place.”
A WRITER USED TO LIVE HERE
How Boston's new corporate-backed Literary District probably won't do a damn thing for hub writers
SPECIAL FEATURE: TWISTED MEDAL
With Boston on the short list for the 2024 Summer Games, we tour Atlanta's broken Olympic promises
SOCIAL MEDIA FARM DIGFOGRAPHIC: THE #BOSTON HASHTAG TREE
Infographic by Tak Toyoshima, Concept by Chris Faraone, Analytics by Pandemic Labs
Additional research by Jenna Tramonti, Christine Young, and Rachael Blanchard
There’s a simple explanation for the eye candy before you: We wanted to identify the most popular hashtags in every facet of ...
DRUGS IN MODERATION: A GUTTERMOUTH SHOW REVIEW AT MIDDLE EAST CLUB
Band mates swarmed the bar like bloated flies trying to score booger sugar from anyone with ears. It seemed as vital to get through the night as air.
THE COMPLETE SOMERVILLE FILES (PARTS 1-4)
For 10 months between 2012 and 2013, Chris Faraone, Tom Nash, and Adam Vaccaro dug into the unseemly political underbelly of the City of Somerville, where the power and privilege of an elite few has dominated and perverted municipal progress for decades.